Chess Opening TRICK To WIN FAST: The Rousseau Gambit

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Chess Opening TRICK To WIN FAST: The Rousseau Gambit

In Today's video, I recommend the best chess opening gambit with black against the 1st move e4. It is the Rousseau Gambit (or Ponziani Countergambit) from the Italian Game (Giuoco Piano), which happens after the opening moves: 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 f5.

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I'm a Rousseau Gambit player and I know deep down, it isn't a good opening or gambit, but I also know, that isn't apparent right to white. You see, unlike other gambits, that are a bit dubious, your opponent can punish you somewhat quickly, maybe a 6 or 7 moves or something, the Rousseau gambit is bit different. It is a bad gambit, but it isn't a gambit that can punished in the short term, unlike other gambits. White players, need to be patient against the Rousseau gambit and the ones patient that exposes the gambit will win. The problem is, as chess players, we want punish what we think are dubious gambits quickly, and the Rousseau isn't something to punish quickly.

dragonore
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Trick your friends with this insane opening!

BobChess
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I love the rousseau for intermediate players because it forces you to get comfortable with the idea of sacrificing for opening advantage, and many of the side lines force you to get comfortable with temporary sacrifices that you win back at the end. That crazy line you show where you have multiple mate threats is even better than just winning the queen for some pieces: most of his other pieces are trapped too. Youve sacrificed that material but you easily vacuum it up at the end.

ericm
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0:40 Better to play d5 before Nf6. Qh5+ is a mistake.
3:59 If you are hoping for Ng5 by white, play Bc5 because then Ng5 leads to quick checkmate, better than 0.0-ish positions in the video.

bloak
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When the gambit is accepted,
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 f5 4. exf5 e4 5. Nd4 Nxd4 6. Qh5+ g6
-> 7. fxg6 Nf6 8. g7+ Nxh5 9. gxh8=Q
-> 7. fxg6 Qf6 8. g7+ Kd8 9. gxh8=Q
etc..
is an interesting variation; 5...Nxd4 is actually a blunder.

jaknamronba
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This is just amazing, at 2:40, if the queen takes for a desparado, then there is a knight fork follow-up 😮😊

Your opponent is just gonna prepare a coffee cause they THINK they are gonna win, what if its a blitz game 😂😂😂

Total video accuracy 💯
I see you improved your camera, its not low fps now 😄

harshanadendla
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This is 🔥🔥
How about opening videos about countering other openings like the scotch
Also after the spanish theres also the jaenish gambit which is simular to the rousseau with f4 would you recommend it

Youssef-oueslati
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I love this gambit! Thanks for your hard work!! :D

SweetCloud_
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I just used it and dominated the game until the win! Thanks!

irismatanza
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Actually, I am studying about Rousseau in Social Science about the French Revolution

mohammedhafisrayammarakkar
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i just dominated 3 person with this THANK YOU

Excelgaming-if
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1:25 theres another variation where he goes d3 you go nd4 he moves the queen to d1 then KNIGHT C3+ he takes with the queen and pawn takes d3 discovered check forks king and queen

Youssef-oueslati
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Castling isht dump because the center is a big target for control so, the king need to stay away from the center.

DaviOrtiz-qv
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At 2:20 what if white takes the pawn on E3 with pawn on F2

retired
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Totally insane wholly bonkers completely nuts outright incredible!!!

darrylkassle
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2:11 I think knights f3 was better than push e3

timson
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And what to do if the white takes the e3 pawn with the F2 pawn at 2:21 😢 ??

vidhansaini
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So its like Vienna gambit but theres a bishop on c4

lowratedchess
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What if after after knight to f6 in 0:42 then opponent protect their pawn by pushing pawn to g4

ebikienmoapreala
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I know what I am going to tell them: “No messing with the French Charles Bronson punk.”

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